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Debate and Discourse: AWESOME POST in "Saturn's [Chat]agon", by Elendil

PBR is one of the American domestic lagers that's super cheap and not very good, and hipsters pick it over other cheap beers because it has a resonant working class, blue collar association but isn't attached to the more popular tendencies of actual blue collar workers like watching sports or living in a ghetto the way Budweiser or Steel Reserve might be.

Essentially this guy is mad, because when he was a boy, his pappy sat him on his knee and said, "This is real music, son," and it was the only superficially genuine connection he had with his distant father. Now, with the internet culture spawning endless "me too!" fair-weather fans of anything, his interest in what he thought was a protected relic of the past no longer makes him feel unique. Because ultimately the best way to distinguish oneself from others as an individual is marked by one's own ability to consume the product of another artist's labor, rather than to produce something yourself.

PBR is one of the American domestic lagers that's super cheap and not very good, and hipsters pick it over other cheap beers because it has a resonant working class, blue collar association but isn't attached to the more popular tendencies of actual blue collar workers like watching sports or living in a ghetto the way Budweiser or Steel Reserve might be.

Essentially this guy is mad, because when he was a boy, his pappy sat him on his knee and said, "This is real music, son," and it was the only superficially genuine connection he had with his distant father. Now, with the internet culture spawning endless "me too!" fair-weather fans of anything, his interest in what he thought was a protected relic of the past no longer makes him feel unique. Because ultimately the best way to distinguish oneself from others as an individual is marked by one's own ability to consume the product of another artist's labor, rather than to produce something yourself.